New Open Office user and really like OOWriter so far. Can't believe it's free.I've been trying all day (like 8 hours) to figure out how to have numbered lists with sub lists the way I want them. Have done so much Googling that I keep seeing the same things again. I need some serious help.

(The * characters above represent the usual bullet dots.)This format is available in the BULLETS & NUMBERING > OUTLINE menu.I want that formatting to be the default numbered list when I open a new document and press the F12 key.

No matter what I try, the standard default numbered list occurs that looks like this:

You need to try again; use some simple style until you get the hang of it. It is helpful if you post a query with details of what you are doing, and perhaps a small sample file, be it template or document, as then you are likely to get very relevant help.

Raptor88 wrote:... I want that formatting to be the default numbered list when I open a new document and press the F12 key. ...

Sorry, this is not possible. You cannot modify the default (i.e., built-in) list configuration in any way.

The only really effective way to manage lists in a document is to use Writer's list styles and avoid the toolbar buttons entirely.

You can create a custom list style from a sample list in the text, then save that document as a template. Later documents created from that template will have your custom style available, or you can load the styles from it directly into any document. If you make the template your default template, then any new text document will have your custom list style available.

Styles can be applied in just a couple of clicks--not as easy/accessible as the toolbar, but not too bad.

Note that if you want to mix bullets with numbering, then there is a trick: you can't have bullets in the Outline Numbering dialog. In this case, set to None the field for the heading to be bullet-ed and in the text, still apply a Heading x style but in its properties, in the Outline & Numbering tab, set the level to the value needed and change the Numbering Style.

The user can't change the default format of lists created by using the F12 key. Turning numbering on by pressing the F12 key creates a new hidden numbering style based on the first selection on the Outline tab of the Bullets and Numbering window. The user can change the selection for the current list, but that selection doesn't become the default for subsequent lists.

Thanks so much for all of your feedback!I signed up for an account with apache.org and voted for Issue 9437.

"Raptor88 wrote:... I want that formatting to be the default numbered list when I open a new document and press the F12 key. ...">> acknak said: Sorry, this is not possible. You cannot modify the default (i.e., built-in) list configuration in any way.

No wonder I wasn't able to change the default numbered list when pressing the F12 key. I'll start researching a custom list style and forget about the F12 key.

by Hagar Delest » Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:05 amIf you still want a shortcut, you can set one to apply a style (paragraph, numbering, ...). See Tools>Customize>Keyboard tab then Category bottom left (Styles is the last entry of the list).

Thanks for your tips Hagar. I'll research how to do keyboard shortcuts also.